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DeAngelo Williams interview


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http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-player-interviews/09000d5d8144e971/DeAngelo-Williams-interview

-and as far as the no huddle, The Panthers said they probably won't use it this week, mainly due to the loss of Jordan Gross. (as was reported earlier this week). Of course, Fox could be saying this to throw the other team off, just like Tony Sparano said they might not even use the wildcat Thursday night.

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http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-player-interviews/09000d5d8144e971/DeAngelo-Williams-interview

-and as far as the no huddle, The Panthers said they probably won't use it this week, mainly due to the loss of Jordan Gross. (as was reported earlier this week). Of course, Fox could be saying this to throw the other team off, just like Tony Sparano said they might not even use the wildcat Thursday night.

well, Williams actually said he "has no idea if they will use".

he also said one reason they really like it is b/c it takes the coaches out of it.

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well, Williams actually said he "has no idea if they will use".

he also said one reason they really like it is b/c it takes the coaches out of it.

i know what he said. Im talking about this article:

http://www.carolinagrowl.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=277:notes-delhomme-says-panthers-might-scrap-no-huddle-offense-this-week&catid=1:articles

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and the end of the day, I think so too. Gross or no Gross. Jake hasn't looked that good all year, why stop it now. If it doesn't work, then huddle.

yeah, I think they need to. Playing LT ain't nothing new to Wharton and I don't think a new LG should be a deal breaker.

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I guess Fox's logic was: "If it works, let's try something else."

In the coaching staff/team's defense, do you think it would be a great idea to come out and say we are going to do the same thing we did against the Falcons? Maybe we should tell them that our 1st ten offensive plays are the same as the ones we used against the Cardinals or Phillidelphia or NO (I think we scored on all of the opening drives of those games. If not excuse me I have been drinking a bit. Actually quite a bit. You must know where I am going with the argument). It only makes sense to keep people guessing a bit, especially with this offense. You know, the one with the patented 3rd and long draw play....

We should wait before starting to pass judgement on the coaching staff for giving up on something that works.

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He really said this? Wow Fox&Co. has to ******* go. :mad:

Dude, Fox has been our best head coach ever. Everyone though Delhomme was done for the season & now he hasn't thrown a single INT since all that criticism. After the Buffalo game everyone wanted Fox gone & we just won the upset of the week against Atlanta with his coaching, coming back into the season. Sit down, drink a beer & watch the game tomorrow night as a true panther fan

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